Madisynn Moss
Mrs.Duprey
English 1 Honors
Fate is a humorous thing. It can be mischievous, but It can also be forgiving at the end. Just like you can have the tremendous days or you can have the worst days. The tricky side is whichever you have, your life depends on it due to it being a basic fundamental of life. Fate is connected to our daily life, it can affect us or maybe someone we know or don't know; as a result that is what the quote from novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom," There are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind."
Generally we may analyze fate as a doing that can only affect us in the near future. But fate does not just affect us but it can affect others in the past, present and future just like how Ruby and Emile affected Eddie. Without Ruby meeting her husband Emile and building Ruby Pier, Eddie would most likely have a different childhood and adulthood. This connects with life because historical people have shaped our future and lives with their fate such as Rosa Parks and Susan B Anthony.
Additionally connection doesn't have to be with a person, another form of connections comes from the novel "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. In the poem "Ten Little Indians," there is a connection with the murders of the ten victims that were placed on Solider Island. Each stanza of the poem foreshadowed someone's coming of death, but at the end of the novel it was sort of Vera Claythorne's decision to finish the "design" and decided to finish it since she was greatly affected by it by being obsessed.
Eventually in life we will come to a closure to something or someone that we may not think is important to us but it really is. Nothing is ever accidental is what the Blue Man states if everything was random there would be no purpose of anything that we place effort in. We may think we are all diverted which is true appearance wise but emotionally we all share the same exact emotions that build us up as humans.and that's what I believe the quote means. That connection can also take place in things that interest us such as music or Ryan Gossling.Also, that connection can come through varieties different angles but in the end we are all stringed on an intrigue bumpy road to becoming human.
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